I love how you show the utmost respect for the items you restore. And under Avril's supervision, you'll both go far 😉😻🐈 - I was actually concerned she wasn't going to make an appearance, but, there she was. Thank you for another brilliant video 👏
Right?! There's another guy on here who's constantly breaking parts of the items he's 'restoring' in his impatience to disassemble it, and ends up replacing half the thing with new parts instead. I can't watch his videos most the time
The craftsmanship, dedication, and precision of each restoration is incredible! I thoroughly enjoy every video of yours that I’ve watched! Thank you for sharing your amazing content and please keep doing so!
Fantastic work 👍 loved the spring and the washer idea to take up the slack with the handle adjuster, that was brilliant. Sometimes it's the simple things. Great job.
I've been a subscriber for over a year and a half now I think. I was on a "restoration builds" rush back during 2020 when I out of work due to me having a terrible flu (non COVID thank goodness). I found this channel along with a few others and started binge watching each video. Your videos are unique. You guys take great pride and care restoring this old antiques. Great job. Here's to 1 million subscribers very soon!
I am subscribed since the time of the drill press video, and once more time this is the best restoration channel for small-medium tools/objects, just because they don't do bigger stuff but probably they would be as good with that too
Nice to see your son has taken an interest in restoring old usable things. You do a wonderful job and it would be a shame not to pass on that knowledge.
This is one of the ancestors to the food processor of today, crunching up hard grains into small chunks. Very useful, I wonder if it was used to make corn meal as well, for corn bread and mush. Thanks for sharing, really like the color scheme you used, not the standard black that was common back then. 👍🏻👍🏻😁😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
I rather suspect this tool was originally designed for cracking whole grains like wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc. for pain de campagne. Maize is a fairly important crop in France now - the country produces only slightly less maize per annum than Canada - but even today most is 'field corn' for fodder or for export as corn meal/polenta. Maize simply isn’t a major part of the French diet. Keep in mind that France is the fifth largest wheat producer in the world. They had no need of maize; they're one of the historic breadbaskets of the world.
@@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co thanks for the info, but if it came to the USA it may have been used to grind other items. Thanks again for sharing your information on this kitchen tool. Paul 🇨🇱👍🏻😁
I've missed you and especially Avril, like the other commenter I thought I was going to miss her but she did come out to see if it was well done ☺and it is , beautiful, thank you.
So interesting to see the various types of machinery, etc you bring you be renewed. This is now beautiful, useful, and practical to own nowadays. Great job as always! Pets to Avril.
Hi. A great video. Just try to use a indirect light source because the whites are screaming and are over saturated. Keep the good work just adjust the light sources or shoot with low iso values.
I love watching you restore this beautiful machines from our history, BUT I would be lying if I said I don't come back for the beautiful orange Avril 😹 (orange tabbies are my favorite)
Hi, i realy like your videos! They are so relaxing and i love to see these thinks slowly getting there beaty of the old days back. (I'm not sure if that sounds strange, english is not my main language) I also have a question: what do you use for the wood? I don't know what it is but i realy like the effect and i would love to test this by myselfe. Thanks and keep going, i'm looking forward for the next video :)
Another wonderful restoration ! Avril does not like the smell of brass! I need something like this to shuck Sunflower seeds, but I have never seen anything to achieve this, are you using aluminium oxide in your sand blaster ? Chris B.
Are the young hands related to the old hands? Is Avril still the best supervisor? These and other more pressing questions for the next video! Thank you to all the good hands.
Mmmm, roasted almonds ..... Did you apply bluing to the burrs? I noticed they were black. Very nice resto. I like the main color, very appropriate for that grinder.
A very good job, when the cat came to supervise and saw that the service was excellent he decided to drink milk and eat some food thinking while he ate for today I've done my work🐱😎😁
I love seeing the hands of LADB working so well under Avril's supervision. Keep being amazing!
I don't think that the videography and editing get enough credit for how good this channel is. Always beautiful to look at.
Agreed!!
Plus the cat is cherry on top
Absolute pleasure watching your work as always. This has got to be one of the best channels on UA-cam, 1M subscribers will happen in no time.
I love how you show the utmost respect for the items you restore. And under Avril's supervision, you'll both go far 😉😻🐈 - I was actually concerned she wasn't going to make an appearance, but, there she was. Thank you for another brilliant video 👏
So I’m not the only one who is always waiting for Avril to show up 🐈
Avril is the essential ingredient to this first class series. Long may she continue. 🐱😁
Hi ty
Right?! There's another guy on here who's constantly breaking parts of the items he's 'restoring' in his impatience to disassemble it, and ends up replacing half the thing with new parts instead. I can't watch his videos most the time
@@dantelaw7759 Ahh, impatience, the enemy of any restoration - ! 🙄
It's so great to see you restoring the old equipment and bringing it back to life and working again.
I love how you carefully restore items and the tools you use. I especially love Avril.
The craftsmanship, dedication, and precision of each restoration is incredible! I thoroughly enjoy every video of yours that I’ve watched! Thank you for sharing your amazing content and please keep doing so!
Fantastic work 👍 loved the spring and the washer idea to take up the slack with the handle adjuster, that was brilliant. Sometimes it's the simple things. Great job.
A very beautiful object and the outcome is perfect 🥰
Amazing work. I love how much care you take in your restorations, and returning them back to working function.
I've been a subscriber for over a year and a half now I think. I was on a "restoration builds" rush back during 2020 when I out of work due to me having a terrible flu (non COVID thank goodness). I found this channel along with a few others and started binge watching each video. Your videos are unique. You guys take great pride and care restoring this old antiques. Great job. Here's to 1 million subscribers very soon!
I have a mill that works a lot like this. It is actually used to grind grain for making beer, so a malt mill :)
Старые вещи..это невероятно!!!Спасибо,что даете им новую жизнь!!! Мастер!👍💯🤩
I am subscribed since the time of the drill press video, and once more time this is the best restoration channel for small-medium tools/objects, just because they don't do bigger stuff but probably they would be as good with that too
Thanks for the long time support :-)
That is a marvelous job you did, and it works like a charm.
Nice to see your son has taken an interest in restoring old usable things. You do a wonderful job and it would be a shame not to pass on that knowledge.
The castings of the mill are quite beautiful.
Great restoration. Missed seeing your kity cat.
Какие замечательные вещи делали! И как их великолепно восстановили! Браво!
Two thumbs way Up, for this restoration !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the functionality and beauty of this tool! Great job as always!
This is one of the ancestors to the food processor of today, crunching up hard grains into small chunks. Very useful, I wonder if it was used to make corn meal as well, for corn bread and mush. Thanks for sharing, really like the color scheme you used, not the standard black that was common back then. 👍🏻👍🏻😁😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
I rather suspect this tool was originally designed for cracking whole grains like wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc. for pain de campagne. Maize is a fairly important crop in France now - the country produces only slightly less maize per annum than Canada - but even today most is 'field corn' for fodder or for export as corn meal/polenta. Maize simply isn’t a major part of the French diet.
Keep in mind that France is the fifth largest wheat producer in the world. They had no need of maize; they're one of the historic breadbaskets of the world.
@@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co thanks for the info, but if it came to the USA it may have been used to grind other items. Thanks again for sharing your information on this kitchen tool. Paul 🇨🇱👍🏻😁
10:27 apparently I've been way to rough with washers that are very brittle lol. A masterpiece as usual 👏
Kitty timestamp:
8:01 Orange fluff inspector on duty
Great video, thanks for the hard work! May God bless you!
Another amazing restore! I'm glad to see that Avril is still supervising, too. 😃😼
Always wonderful to see the old givin new life and relaxing to watch.
Great idea for polishing the collar of the handle! 👍
I've missed you and especially Avril, like the other commenter I thought I was going to miss her but she did come out to see if it was well done ☺and it is , beautiful, thank you.
C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder vos vidéos (même si elles sont trop courtes). Je suis admiratif de votre travail. Continuez comme ça !!!
I awlways enjoy your restorations of antique small farmstead pieces. Great job on this one.
as always it came out beautiful. It is a pleasure to watch you fix things!
Didn't even see that beautiful detailing on the bottom tell sandblasting. Would have never even known it was there
Love this channel! Keep it up, 1M is coming!
Its so cool that you can do this so confidently and can put it all back to gether
So interesting to see the various types of machinery, etc you bring you be renewed. This is now beautiful, useful, and practical to own nowadays.
Great job as always! Pets to Avril.
Great restoration, and a kiss to the most beautiful supervisor 🐺🐈
Goodness gracious, sandblasting is magical!
Çalışmalarını izlemediğim bir gün yok , harikasın. Zevkle izliyorum
Oustanding job !!! Love the color 😃👍🏻
Another brilliant video LADB!
Amazing!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Really cool rebuild. Thanks for showing.
I don’t agree with the exterior color you chose, but your workmanship is excellent! Thank you for sharing your outstanding videos. ✌🏻🎨☕️
Nice Job 😎👍
Every time I see Avril I smile.
Aún no puedo ver el vídeo 🥲 estoy esperando que mi bebé se duerma para ver con tranquilidad 😍, seguro quedó increíble 😉 la restauración 💪🏼
Hi.
A great video.
Just try to use a indirect light source because the whites are screaming and are over saturated.
Keep the good work just adjust the light sources or shoot with low iso values.
I've looked forward to another video. I love it!!!! This channel is a destressing fav
Nice solution for the endplay/clearance adjustment, I was thinking for what the small wingbolt was used...
Great job, as always!
:-D
Great job 👍
Amazing job my friend congratulations
What an amazing restoration ❤️
Комент в поддержку канала и лайк 👍
good project, great gadget, fun 2 use, and u get a little work out!
Great job!!
Beautiful!!!
Hello Labd beautiful restoration good job well done my friend
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
I love watching you restore this beautiful machines from our history, BUT I would be lying if I said I don't come back for the beautiful orange Avril 😹 (orange tabbies are my favorite)
2:23. PerfectYL done. Great job😂😂😂
I really enjoy watching the restoration, and try to spot the changing hands .I recently subscribed, good luck with the 1m
More more more, you make a great job 👍🏻
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Beautiful job as always
Thanks for sharing 👍
Perfect! As always love the end vid ❤️
Pure art!
Great job as always! I suggest powder coating for the next project. I always think that makes the best finish. Good luck getting to 1M!!
Comme toujours belle resto! N’oubliez pas de saluer Avril pour nous…
Nice to see Avril in good health!
Excellent restoration 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
Excellent!
Almond chewer for people without teeth! Great job
Plusieurs générations participent au projet : transmission du savoir et du patrimoine.
Superbe résultat.
A ieșit frumos!
Hi your channel is really enjoyable.Could you please do a video or a list of equipment/tools that one would roughly need thankyou.
AWESOME 👌👌👌
Good video,great results on final project.keep on doing your thing 👍👍😎😎
Fantastic 👌❤️
Hi, i realy like your videos! They are so relaxing and i love to see these thinks slowly getting there beaty of the old days back. (I'm not sure if that sounds strange, english is not my main language)
I also have a question: what do you use for the wood? I don't know what it is but i realy like the effect and i would love to test this by myselfe.
Thanks and keep going, i'm looking forward for the next video :)
Great looking object well done.
You did a very good job
4:09 What does the vinegar do?
Rust removal? (how?)
Another wonderful restoration ! Avril does not like the smell of brass! I need something like this to shuck Sunflower seeds, but I have never seen anything to achieve this, are you using aluminium oxide in your sand blaster ? Chris B.
I love Avril you should restore some kitty toys for her.
A very good Job Love it ❤️👍❤️
Молодец. Хорошая работа Мастер!
Are the young hands related to the old hands? Is Avril still the best supervisor? These and other more pressing questions for the next video! Thank you to all the good hands.
Such talent, I wondered when the next clip would be coming.
Mmmm, roasted almonds ..... Did you apply bluing to the burrs? I noticed they were black. Very nice resto. I like the main color, very appropriate for that grinder.
good job
A very good job, when the cat came to supervise and saw that the service was excellent he decided to drink milk and eat some food thinking while he ate for today I've done my work🐱😎😁
Felicitaciones por el buen trabajo de restauración en la moledora 🇵🇪
Спасибо, очень понравилось! Интересное видео.
Класс 🙌!!!
Muy elegante y preciosa restauración. Un saludos amigos.
Ни когда не устанешь смотреть на работающего человека 🤩😍🥰💙💚❤👍
Change the title to antique coffee grinder and you’ll probably get more views. Keep up the good work
Encore un bel objet et la couleur superbe merci de redonner vie à ces objets
Brilliance just Brilliance